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Caring

A universal phenomenon influencing the ways in which people think, feel, and behave in relation to one another

Compassion

The feeling that arises when one is confronted with another person's suffering and feels motivated to relieve it

Theoretical views on caring

Leininger's Transcultural Caring


Watson's Transpersonal Caring


Swanson's Theory of Caring

Leininger's Transcultural Caring

Care helps protect, develop, nurture, and provide survival across all cultures. It is important for nurses to understand cultural caring behaviors, which differ between patients.

Watson's Transpersonal Caring

Places care before cure. Caring is almost spiritual in that it preserves human dignity in the technological, cure-dominated healthcare system



Focuses on 10 carative behaviors within the nurse-patient caring relationship

Swanson's Theory of Caring

Includes 5 caring processes (knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, maintaining belief)



Developed from 3 perinatal studies



Is the only one of three that does not consider caring to be unique to nursing in the healthcare field.

Ethic of care

Concerned with relationships between people and with a nurse's character

Presence

Person to person encounter conveying a closeness and sense of caring

2 elements that facilitate knowing a patient

Continuity of care


Clinical expertise